THere's really no sensible answer to that. France is fairly long North-South, and had both lowlands and alpine regions - so climate in France can be quite different from one spot to another.
On average Summer in France is mildly hot on the western side (due to the influence of the Atlantic) and rather hot in the easternmost part of the country and in the part borduring the Mediterranean Sea.
See the related question for more details on the climate of France in general.
Southern France is hotter than Northern France, especially in the summer where the climate up North is mild, whereas the teperatures in southern France may be really hot. In Southern France the climate is described as "Mediterranean" (somewhat Californian) while in the remainder of the country the climate is described as "temperate".Eastern regions, being farther form the mild influence of the Atlantic Ocean, have the coldest temperatures during winter.
No, France is not a sub-tropical region. It has a temperate climate, with four distinct seasons: spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Sub-tropical regions are characterized by year-round warm temperatures and high humidity, which is not typical of France.
Summer in French is été.
Yes, the climate of France does change during the seasons. In summer it can be very warm, particularly in the south of France. Winters can be cold, particularly in the mountainous regions, like in the French Alps. France has a large coastline on the Atlantic Ocean, and it can be quite stormy along it in winter months in particular.
It is reasonably mild during winter in the south, much colder in the north and during summer, it is very nice all round
Iowa's climate at summer time is 65-105 Iowa's climate in winter is 30 - -14
When it is winter in France, it is summer in Australia.
The climate in France is from moderately warm (70F) to hot (90F)
Why don't you use an encyclopaedia like Wikipedia? The weather this week is very hot with daytime temperatures of about 34c. Generally the summer climate of Croatia is similar to Italy and the south of France. Daily temperatures in summer range from 22c to 35c and in the winter they can fall below 0c.
The Massif Central is an elevated area located in the southern part of central France. It is has a semi-land climate, where winters are cold, spring begins early, and has a very warm summer once it reaches its zenith.
Since both Canada and France are in the northern hemisphere, their seasons will match. Therefore, if it is summer in Canada, it is summer in France as well.
A marine climate will generally be cooler in summer and milder in winter and a continental climate will be hotter in summer and colder in winter.